Tourism

Seacoast, lakes and mountains, thriving small cities, picturesque villages, rolling farmland, and deep forests… New Hampshire has it all. It’s easy to pack a lot into your vacation, without a lot of driving, thanks to the state’s modest size: it’s just 100 miles at its widest point and only 200 miles from north to south. While it’s not always easy to generalize, it’s about 2 hours at most from New Hampshire’s eastern to western border, and 4 to 4 ½ hours at most from south to north.

Even if you only have a day or two, you can sample quite a bit of the state. For instance, you could have breakfast on the seacoast, and tour one of the many historic sites; then head north for lunch and an afternoon of shopping relaxing by a lake; then end the day with dinner in the mountains.

Arts and Cultural Events in New Hampshire
Granite State Ambassadors
Monadnock Lodging Association
Monadnock Travel Council
New Hampshire Bike Paths
New Hampshire Department of Transportation
New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
New Hampshire Events
New Hampshire Facts
New Hampshire Fish and Games
New Hampshire Information
New Hampshire News and Information
New Hampshire Outdoors
New Hampshire Snowmobile Association
New Hampshire State Parks
New Hampshire Happenings
New Hampshire Stories
New Hampshire Tourism
New Hampshire Travel and Tourism
Ski Conditions
Vacation and Travel Planning Travel
White Mountains National Forest
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